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auto-erotism
auto-erotism Psychol. (ˌɔːtəʊˈɛrətɪz(ə)m) Also -eˈroticism. [f. auto-1 + erotism, eroticism; cf. G. autoerotismus (Freud 1899, Let. to W. Fliess 9 Dec. in Aus d. Anfängen d. Psychoanalyse (1950) 324).] Spontaneous erotism, self-erotism; sexual gratification aroused or obtained by oneself, i.e. not w...
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Algolagnia
titles as Analysis of the Sexual Impulse, Love and Pain, The Sexual Impulse in Women and The Evolution of Modesty, The Phenomena of Sexual Periodicity, Auto-Erotism
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allo-erotism
allo-erotism Psychol. (ˌæləʊˈɛrətɪz(ə)m) Also -eˈroticism. [ad. G. alloerotismus (Freud 1899, Let. to W. Fliess 9 Dec. in Aus d. Anfängen d. Psychoanalyse (1950) 324), f. allo- + erotism, eroticism.] Erotism aroused by another person (opp. auto-erotism). So allo-eˈrotic a. [cf. G. alloerotisch (Freu...
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Emil Gutheil
Auto-erotism: a psychiatric study of masturbation and neurosis. Grove Press
Gutheil EA (1962). The exhibitionism of Jean Jacques Rousseau.
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Wilhelm Stekel
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Stekel wrote a book called Auto-erotism: A Psychiatric Study of Onanism and Neurosis, first published in English in 1950. Auto-erotism: a psychiatric study of masturbation and neurosis''.
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narcissistic
narcissistic, a. (nɑːsɪˈsɪstɪk) [f. as prec. + -istic.] Of or pertaining to narcissism; marked by excessive love of self.1916 E. Jones tr. Ferenczi's Contrib. Psycho-Anal. 174, I was just striving to make clear to a patient her excessive ambition, arising from narcissistic fixation. 1922 J. Riviere ...
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Emmanuel Agius
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1994 – ‘Meaning and sanctity of aging’, in The Sanctity of Life.
1994 – ‘Autoerotismo’ (Auto-Erotism), in Dizionario di Bioetica, ed. by (S
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History of narcissism
Freud
According to Ernest Jones, in 1909 Freud declared that "narcissism was a necessary intermediate stage between auto-erotism and object-love".
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object
▪ I. object, n. (ˈɒbdʒɪkt) [Partly n. use of object ppl. a.: cf. Lat. objecta pl. things objected, charges, accusations; but in philosophical and derived senses, ad. med. Schol. L. objectum (Duns Scotus a 1308, Prantl III. 208), lit. thing thrown before or presented to (the mind or thought); cf. OF....
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